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Brutus And Cassius Antony And Octavius
1,908 words... ind. He, unlike other men, is constant. They all stab Caesar at Cassius's word. His final words are "Et tu Brute" meaning "you too Brutus?" The conspirators celebrate, and assure the senators they mean no one else harm. Casca and Brutus mention that they have done Caesar a favor by cutting short the time he will fear death. Cassius and Brutus predict that Caesar's death will be acted out many centuries in the future. A servant of Antony's asks if Antony can talk to Brutus. Brutus says that's...
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Brutus Is An Honorable Man People Of Rome
3,651 words... sts that the male characters in the play, even though they call on their ancestry and on the ideas of strength and honour, do so in a dishonorable cause. Still, she is a woman, and even though she is so father and so husbanded, she is unable to stem the flow of blood that the conspirators have begun If Portia is noble, Calphurnias, Caesars wife, suffers greatly in comparison. She is not so well-husbanded, for here Caesar shows himself to be weak and superstitious. Still, there is truth in Ca...
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Julius Caesar Brutus Vs Cassius
1,295 wordster> Contrasting Characters In Shakespeare's The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, Brutus and Cassius are contrasting characters. They differ in the way they perceive Antony as a threat to the assassination plot, their dominance in personality, and their moral fiber. In Julius Caesar, Brutus is the more nave, dominant and noble character, while Cassius is the more perceptive, submissive, and manipulative person. Brutus and Cassius are very different in the way they perceive Antony. Brutus is v...
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Brutus And Cassius Antony And Octavius
1,876 wordsAct I This first Act contains only three scenes, but each are important for many reasons. It begins with two tribunes, Flavius and Murellus, who scold commoners who parade down the street to celebrate Caesars victory over Pompey. The two tribunes shame the commoners for celebrating the death of one of Romes former leaders, and they depart solemnly. On February 15 th the festival of Lupecalia is celebrated, and Caesar arrives in the city along with Antony and Brutus. A soothe sayer approaches Cae...
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Act Iv Scene Act V Scene
3,926 wordsAct I, Scene i Summary Two patricians Flavius and Marcullus enter. They are confused by the fact that the plebeians are not in their work clothes, and begin to ask some plebeians what their jobs are. A carpenter admits he is a carpenter. Next Marcullus asks a cobbler what his job is, and the cobbler answers in a series of puns (" souls" / " soles" ), (" withal" / " with awl" ). The cobbler explains that everyone is taking the day off to celebrate Caesars v...
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Tragedy Of Julius Caesar Brutus And Cassius
1,825 wordsShakespeare s play, The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, was a historical literary work. He taught the history behind Julius Caesar and Rome, while giving the audience some suspense also. That must have been hard to do. This essay will explain my interpretation of Julius Caesar. The story is introduced in Act I. Shakespeare writes in a manner in which the more educated or important characters speak in poetry, whereas the peasants speak in prose. The comedic mood is set with the announcement of the upco...
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